Photographic Evidence of France

As promised, some photos of the September trip to Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and St-Paul-de-Vence.  Various views from a window and of a window:

Some outdoor shots from the garden that Princess Grace loved:

Some family viewing:

In Dolceaqua (okay, this is technically in Italy):

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Apparently Monet frequently painted this bridge.  I have no idea who is walking across it.

Many, many, many steps in Dolceaqua:

This is a mean trick–a fountain that purports to spit out red wine.  Except that there’s a sign that says it’s not drinkable.  Where is the fun in that???

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St-Paul-de-Vence:

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St-Paul-de-Vence, a beautiful walled city

And enjoying a few of the luxuries to be found there–lunching at the famous La Colombe d’Or (thank you, Michael, our most gracious host) and viewing St-Paul-de-Vence courtesy of Le Mas de Pierre, our lovely hotel.

Okay, so there.  Proof that the trip happened, that it was gorgeous, and that it was a welcome respite during the Infusion Days.  All’s still well.

 

 

 

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